Usage data logged from user interactions can be extremely valuable for evaluating software usability. However, instrumenting software to collect usage data is a time-intensive task that often requires technical expertise as well as an understanding of the usability issues to be explored. We have developed a new technique for software instrumentation that removes the need for programming. Interactive Usability Instrumentation (IUI) allows usability evaluators to work directly with a system's interface to specify what components and what events should be logged. Evaluators are able to create higher-level abstractions on the events they log and are provided with real-time feedback on how events are logged. As a proof of the IUI ...
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Abstract – Modern interactive applications are event-driven. User interface events are referred to a...
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The aim of this study is to gain insight in the usefulness of log file analysis as a method to evalu...
The level of usability achieved by software tools is a key factor that determines their success and ...
Abstract- User interface events provide valuable information about user behavior with respect to an ...
User interface events provide valuable information about user behavior with respect to an applicatio...
When designing a usability evaluation, key decisions must be made regarding methods and techniques f...
The two most commonly used techniques for evaluating the fit between application design and use - na...
In today's continuously changing markets newly developed products often do not meet the demands and ...
Abstract – Modern interactive applications are event-driven. User interface events are referred to a...
The article discusses tools that contribute to the usefulness validation of software products. Autom...
International audienceWe propose InspectorWidget, an opensource application to track and analyze use...
This article is concerned with the human factors of software usability, namely: to what extent does ...
Abstract: The complexity of Enterprise Information Systems can be overwhelming to users, yet they ar...
In this paper we argue for a combined approach of logging analysis and interview techniques to evalu...
The idea of building a device out of separate parts is gaining more common practice in the software ...
Modern window-based user interface systems generate user interface events as natural products of the...
The aim of this study is to gain insight in the usefulness of log file analysis as a method to evalu...
The level of usability achieved by software tools is a key factor that determines their success and ...
Abstract- User interface events provide valuable information about user behavior with respect to an ...
User interface events provide valuable information about user behavior with respect to an applicatio...
When designing a usability evaluation, key decisions must be made regarding methods and techniques f...
The two most commonly used techniques for evaluating the fit between application design and use - na...
In today's continuously changing markets newly developed products often do not meet the demands and ...